noun a plural form of the noun 'adradius', which is a term not found in standard dictionaries and may be a specialized or technical term
Used to describe the radii of circles or spheres in mathematical calculations.
Relevant in the design and analysis of structures where radius measurements are key.
Used in physics calculations involving circular or spherical shapes.
Used to describe the radii of circles, cylinders, and spheres in geometric calculations.
The term 'adradiuses' may be used in fiction writing to describe the range or extent of a character's influence or power.
In psychology, 'adradiuses' could refer to the personal space or boundaries that individuals establish to protect themselves.
In marketing, 'adradiuses' might be used to describe the reach or impact of a particular advertising campaign.
Urban planners may use 'adradiuses' to refer to the geographical scope of a proposed development project.